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    > GP> Yup, & honesty is more than sipmly "not lying"; if you tell the truth   
    > GP> in a way intended to deceive, you're lying! (I'm looking at you,   
    > GP> politicians!)   
      
    > They wouldn't know the truth if it bit them in their butts.   
      
   They typically find out eventually, & the biter is final election result.   
      
    > Several times at restaurants, when I paid in cash (I mainly use the debit   
    > card now), if the cashier gave me too much change, I was honest about it.   
    > Surprisingly, very few thanked me for the honesty. Most swore that I was   
    > the one in the wrong, and they even called the manager, who backed them   
    > up. So, it was "Have It Your Way", whether I was at Burger King or not.    
    > They found out I was right when it came time to reconcile the cash drawer.   
      
   Haven't had this; had a time or two when the manager just said keep it; it   
   wasn't worth the effort on his part to correct things.   
      
   If a nanager says this, I thank them. If it's the cashier, I typically bring   
   the extra(if over a couple bucks) back another day to have the manager put it   
   into the till. (they'll usually recall the under recorded that day)   
      
    > GP> In any game of shirts vs skins, they want to hear I cheat & cause   
    > GP> grievous bodily damage, to get points for my team.   
      
    > I haven't heard that term in nearly 50 years.   
      
   Which?   
      
   I recall how, in any lunch hour game in grade 6 & 7, I'd get a voplleyball team   
   together, facing off against the prettiest girls, then holler out, goof & loud,   
   "We're shirts!"; my meaning was quickly figured out -- alas, none of the girls   
   started peeling off their tees; the guys would, hoping their distaff teammates   
   would join in (never happened)   
      
   Other times I hollered "we're shirts," not to be pervy, but because it was cold   
   & wintry outside!   
      
    > So many are great winners, but they're sore losers. Yet, they riot and   
    > destroy things whether they win or lose, as they don't know how to   
    > celebrate peacefully, or lose with dignity.   
      
   My city here has a bad habit of that. Twice now our NHL team has made it to   
   the finals, only to lose that game, then there's a huge destructive riot.   
      
   I say, "You don't DESERVE to have a Stanley Cup winning season with behaviour   
   like that!" but thatr paints the good fans with the same brush, so I've stopped   
   saying that.   
      
   One local sysop, nig hockey fan, pointed out that he was happy even with the   
   loss, gfor our team, though not Cup winners, did win the Western Conference --   
   no small feat.   
      
   Me, I couldn't care any less about who wins what. . . was just happy on the   
   last Vancouver hockey riot they used camera footage to track down & prosecute   
   the rioters.   
      
    > One year, I was "Net Control" at the Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure   
    > for breast cancer research, that was in downtown Little Rock and North   
    > Little Rock that year (they still have it, but don't have the ham radio   
    > folks for communications anymore). I was getting razzed that "the only   
    > reason he took Net Control was so he could look at all the good looking   
    > females"...and there were a bunch of good looking women. ;)   
      
   And. . . ? Just shows your intelligence, I'd say. . . :)    
      
    > and I wondered "What is a claustrophobic person doing in the midst of   
    > this crowd of humanity??!!". We had a heck of a time getting the   
    > paramedics to her, and she was in a bad way. I wanted to tell her   
    > "Ma'am, next time, just send them the money, and stay home!!".   
      
   No kidding! Yeep!   
      
      
   Have a most wonderful weekend, my friend!   
      
   Your friend,   
      
   <+]:{)}   
   Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM   
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